As I understand it, Nel says that Selenia often attracts trouble. This concerned mother is asking people to watch out for her daughter. If you see Selenia in trouble and help her, you will be thanked with a reward. If you are the one who caused Selenia's trouble, you risk the wrath of a mother. If you have never experienced that, I can assure you that it will cause fear in the bravest warriors.

Did I explain this correctly?_________________~River Philco, a woman of many talents
Living on the outskirts of Dysotopian society

any one who saves her from Death, will get at least 2500, more than likely 3x that, but just to give you some numbers

Despite the fact that I normally do not involve myself with the matters of civilisation, it is rather unnerving to know that this mother seems to already know and expect her daughter to be dying in some periodical, regular fashion. Thus preparing beside her a chest of hard-earned gold to be spent upon mercenaries and bounty hunters to save her child, instead of the practicalities of using that revenue to purchase a decade's supply worth of healing kits and potions, or might I even suggest ressurrection scrolls to be better use of such gold._________________SNARES of the Dysotopian Druid Circle

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I'm beginning to understand what Nel (or Mother Marine) is trying to pull off here. The bards have told me such tales of merry match-making where the mother tells her child to act as if in a life-threathening situation and calls upon able men to rescue her, gold rewards as the common bait. The first to rescue the daughter is usually deemed as a suitable husband for the daughter and the mother will continue to find other methods where the two may be united in a romantic manner till they are wedded.

Bah! Pathetic human affairs! *froths in disgust and returns to his forest home*_________________SNARES of the Dysotopian Druid Circle

The worst fate that her daughter faces is being mistaken for a halfling rogue and overpowering monsters. For both, I would suggest lessons in running. I'll keep an eye out for her when I am traveling in the realm.

Also, I would stay away from putting druids "insalt". Apparently it really upsets Kental. *rolls on the floor in a fit of laughter with Selenia*

Snares is about to leave through the door when he turns around and returns to his table, hand reaching out...

Hmm, forgot my bottle of fine wine... And no, even if I were the first to appear at the scene of "tragedy", I'm sure Miss Nel won't be too pleased to see a lycanthrope delivering the "kiss of life" upon her lovely daughter. More likely at the end of it all I'll be the one needing the "kiss of life" and some serious healing._________________SNARES of the Dysotopian Druid Circle

I only meant what I said in the humor of Miss Nel's displeasure. Snares has lived sufficiently long in the wilds to know of all its dangers, he has survived more ordeals than you can possibly count and certainly does not need a caretaker._________________SNARES of the Dysotopian Druid Circle